The tangram puzzle story is introduced as follows:
The tangram puzzle is a traditional Chinese educational toy, consisting of 7 plane geometric figures of different shapes. These graphics can be assembled into a variety of different patterns and shapes. Below is a story pieced together using a jigsaw puzzle - "Mending the situation before it is too late".
1. First, use a large square as the background, which is the place where the story takes place.
2. In the upper left corner of the background, use a smaller square as a sheepfold.
3. In the upper right corner of the sheep pen, use a larger triangle as a fence.
4. On the lower right corner of the fence, use a smaller triangle as the broken part.
5. In the lower left corner of the background, use a longer rectangle as the stick.
6. On top of the sticks, use a shorter rectangle as a plank.
7. Use a smaller square as a nail on the underside of the board.
8. Finally, join the sticks, boards, and nails together to create a tool for repairing the fence.
Through the above steps, we used the jigsaw puzzle to successfully spell out the story scene of "making things right". This story tells us that we must be good at discovering problems in life and solving them in time to prevent greater losses.
It is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep is lost. It is a metaphor that after something goes wrong, finding a way to remedy it can prevent further losses.
Idiom: Mend the situation after a lost sheep
Pinyin: wáng yáng bǔ láo
Source: "Warring States Policy·Chu Policy" by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty: "See the rabbit and look at the dog , it is not too late; it is not too late to mend the prison after the sheep has been lost. "It means prison: the eggplant book changes the sheepfold. It's not too late to turn around and call the dog after a rabbit; it's not too late to reinforce the sheepfold if a sheep is stolen. It is still wise to take remedial measures immediately if a mistake occurs.
Allusion: During the Warring States Period, King Xiang of Chu was dissolute and unrestrained, and drove the minister Zhuang Xin out of the Chu State. Qin State took the opportunity to conquer and soon occupied Ying, the capital of Chu. King Chu Xiang regretted it so much that he sent people to the Kingdom of Zhao to invite Zhuang Xin back. Zhuang Xin said: "It is not too late to tremble when you see a rabbit and look after a dog; it is not too late to repair a dead sheep." He encouraged King Chu Xiang to work hard to cure the disease. , regroup.